Breaking news:Star player asking price’ questioned as Leeds United urged to strike better deal
|Tottenham Joe Rodon ‘asking price’ questioned as Leeds United urged to strike better deal
The Welsh defender has been in excellent form for the Whites this season on loan from Spurs
Former England and Leeds United midfielder Carlton Palmer thinks the
Whites should try to sign Tottenham defender Joe Rodon on loan for less
money than the player’s rumored £10–15 million asking price.
Daniel Farke has relied heavily on Rodon this season, as Leeds has maintained the
second-best defensive record in the league and the joint-most clean sheets in
the Championship with 12. Since moving to Elland Road, the Spurs loanee has
started 28 Championship games. He has also started all three FA Cup games to
help the Whites advance to the fifth round of the competition.
Leeds is reportedly interested in signing the Welsh center back, and Tottenham has placed a price tag of between £10
and £15 million. the defender permanently. The Whites currently sit in
an automatic promotion position and may not be able to sign Rodon
permanently if they don’t secure an instant return to the Premier League
Leeds is reportedly interested in permanently signing the Welsh center-back, and Tottenham has placed a price
tag of between £10 and £15 million for him. The Whites are currently in position
for automatic promotion, and if they don’t immediately return to the Premier
League, they might not be able to sign Rodon on a permanent basis.
Palmer, who played 103 games for the team, thinks a more realistic price might be paid for the 26-year-old and that the
stated asking price is “too much.” And if Leeds were to win promotion, he’s
supporting Rodon to “make the step up and play in the Premier League.”
Palmer told Football League World, “It’s reported that Spurs are asking £10 to 15
million for Joe Rodon.” Joe is presently playing on loan at Leeds United, where
he is enjoying a great season and the team is performing well.
“There was no fee agreed when he went on loan, he is doing really, really well, so
Spurs want that type of money. Will he go back to Spurs and play in their team? No he won’t.
“I believe that £10 to 15 million is a substantial sum of money. Therefore, Leeds United will examine their
promotion and assess its trajectory at the
conclusion of the current season.” Rodon
is probably worth £8 million, at most; £10 million to £15 million is simply too
much. However, I believe that if Leeds wins a promotion at the end of the
season, then that discussion needs to take place.
“He’s performed incredibly well at Leeds, and I genuinely believe he can play in the Premier League.”
In order to keep Rodon at Elland Road longer, Leeds
would probably need to pay Tottenham’s asking price given the
player’s loan agreement does not include a buyout option.
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